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Jude wrote about a “great” or significant day. This is the time when God will judge and punish all people. This is probably what scripture calls the Day of the Lord.
See: Day of the Lord
See: [Day of the Lord](../articles/dayofthelord.md)
### What was the strange flesh?
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Hell is a place where God will punish people forever. Scripture often says that hell has a fire that never stops. Jude wrote about a fire that never stops as a type of punishment.
See: Hell
See: [Hell](../articles/hell.md)
### Who were the people who dreamed?
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False teachers and false prophets often said that God gave them dreams or visions. When they said this, they wanted to say that God allowed them to tell people what they were supposed to do.
See: Vision
See: [Vision](../articles/vision.md)
### Who did the false teachers reject?
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The books of Daniel and Revelation talk about Michael (see: Daniel 10:13, 20; 12:1, 7). Daniel called Michael a “great prince.” Some ancient Jews also believed that Michael took care of the place where Moses was buried. These ancient Jews often wrote about Michael.
See: 1 Thessalonians 4:16
See: Ancient writings
See:[Ancient Writings](../articles/ancientwritings.md)
### When Michael talked with the devil, what did he show believers?
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The story that Jude mentioned did not come from the Old Testament. Instead, it was from another ancient Jewish book.
See: Deuteronomy 34:6; Zechariah 3:2
See: Satan (The Devil); Ancient writings
See: [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md); [Ancient Writings](../articles/ancientwritings.md)
### Why did Jude talk about Cain, Balaam, and Korah in #v11?
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These false teachers are like certain stars in the heavens that wander about, whose path no one can tell in advance. Because of that, no one can find their way at night by looking at those stars.
See: Metaphor; Lords Supper
See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Lord's Supper](../articles/lordssupper.md)
### Who was Enoch?
There are two men named Enoch in the Old Testament. One Enoch was the son of Cain. However, verse 14 is about Enoch, the son of Jared (see: Genesis 5). This Enoch honored God and did not die. Instead, God took him to heaven without dying. There is also an ancient writing about this Enoch. Jude was thinking about that writing when he wrote his own letter.
See: Ancient writings
See: [Ancient Writings](../articles/ancientwritings.md)
### Who were the holy ones?
In verse 14, Jude talked about “people” who honored God. This was about the angels who honored God. Jude copied this verse and the next verse from an ancient book called “The Assumption of Moses.”
See: Angel; Ancient Writings
See: [Angel](../articles/angel.md);[Ancient Writings](../articles/ancientwritings.md)
### What type of judgment did Jude talk about?
The judgment that Jude talked about was the final judgment. In this judgment, God will announce who is guilty. He will do this in the last days. Then he will punish those people forever.
See: Last days
See: [Last Days](../articles/lastdays.md)
### When is the last time or last day?
Jude spoke about the “last time” or “last day.” Jude probably talked about the time near to when Jesus would return to the earth. It is the time when God will judge everyone. Some scholars believe that there will be many people at this time who do not honor God. Perhaps this is what Jude talked about in verses 18-19.
See: Last days
See: [Last Days](../articles/lastdays.md)
### What people do not have the Spirit?
In verse 19, Jude talked about people who do not have the Spirit. This is the Holy Spirit. It means they are not Christians.
See: Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
See: [Indwelling of the Holy Spirit](../articles/indwelling.md)
## 1:20-25
### How does a Christian pray in the Holy Spirit?
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In verse 22, some early Greek copies have “to have mercy on a person.” Other early copies have “to convince or to correct.” The Greek words are very similar (ἐλεέω and ἐλέγχω).
See: Differences in ancient copies of the Bible
See:[Differences in the Ancient Copies of the Bible)](../articles/differencesbible.md)
### How many groups are listed in verses 22-23?
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Other scholars believe that these are three ways of describing the same group of people.
See: Zechariah 3:2-4
See: Repent (Repentance); Jesus return to the earth
See: [Repent (Repentance](../articles/repent.md); [Jesus' Return to Earth](../articles/jesusreturn.md)
### Do Christians save other people?
Christians cannot save or free (σῴζω/g4982) other people from the guilt of their sins. However, God often works through other people so that they become friends with him. Only God can free people from their guilt. Jude said that this was like taking people out of the fire. This is a metaphor meaning that they God will not punish these people in hell (see: Amos 4:11)
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In verse 24, Jude told people not to follow false teachers. Some scholars believe that if Christians followed the false teachers, they could stumble or fall (ἄπταιστος/g0679), that it, become separated from God forever. This is because in this verse, Jude also spoke about Christians standing before Gods throne and God welcoming them. Other scholars believe that they might lose some reward in heaven when Jesus judges them.
See: Judgment Seat; Walk (metaphor)
See: Judgment Seat; [Walk](../articles/walk.md)
### How does this letter end?